''I've got a 19-year-old victim here who probably thinks it's a cool thing to get an assistant general manager of a hockey team in a car,'' Flynn said. ''What's not cool is what happened. And that's why Mr. Lee is going to have to answer for his uncool behavior.''

Lee has spent 23 seasons with the Senators and just completed his fourth as assistant GM.

He was promoted to the job in January 2014 to replace Tim Murray, who was hired to be the Buffalo Sabres general manager.

Lee is responsible for overseeing the Senators' American Hockey League affiliate in Belleville, Ontario, and developing the team's prospects. The Senators media guide lists Lee as living in Ottawa with his three children.

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Associated Press writer Carolyn Thompson contributed to this report.

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This story has been corrected to show that the alleged incident happened Wednesday night, not Thursday night, according to new information from prosecutors.